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Everything That Happens When You're The ONLY Friend Who Isn't 21 Yet

Your time will come. Eventually.

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Everything That Happens When You're The ONLY Friend Who Isn't 21 Yet
Olivia Jacques

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As sign nights come and go, it's hard to watch all your older friends go to bars that you cannot go to. When all your friends are 21 but you're still underage, it sucks. They feel bad going out without you, but you also feel bad from keeping them from going to the bars. Here's everything that happens when you're the last one to turn the big 2-1.

1. You're the DD

Hopefully someone will offer to be the designated driver for you when you turn 21

2. You request to go to bars where they let you in under

These bars aren't fun though

3. You sit and gawk at the 21+ bars 

4. You patiently await your sign night 

The time is coming. Don't worry.

5. You wish that you could fast forward time slightly 

6. It's not like you have a countdown or anything 

7. You're happy your friends are finally 21

8. But you also wish you could be 21 with them

9. You plan things around you being under 21 

10. You know that your time will come

Sooner or later...

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